The Talk of the Town
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1:21:03
Will you stop walking around
and lie down for a while?

1:21:06
I can't figure it out.
1:21:08
Why can't 100 policemen
find one man with a bad ankle?

1:21:12
What the dickens is that to you?
1:21:16
Nothing. It's just killing me,
that's all.

1:21:20
- Tilney.
- Yes, sir.

1:21:22
I have a great regard
for your judgment.

1:21:25
In practical matters, I consider it
equal, if not superior, to my own.

1:21:28
Thank you, sir. But you worry me.
1:21:32
If you wanted to get some information
out of a woman, how would you do it?

1:21:36
I feared as much.
1:21:39
Now come on, help me.
1:21:40
Well, Mr. Lightcap, I've lived
a cloistered life, like you.

1:21:44
In fact, with you.
1:21:46
On a subject of that sort, why, we're
babes in the woods, both of us.

1:21:52
- But you were married once.
- That was the folly of youth, sir.

1:21:57
But you wooed and won her. How?
1:22:00
By the darndest series of lies
you ever heard.

1:22:05
I gave her a character and charms
she never possessed.

1:22:08
I played to the well-known weakness
of every woman alive...

1:22:13
...and perjured my soul
for a thousand years to come.

1:22:17
Very interesting.
1:22:23
- Maybe we'd better go back to Boston.
- No, no, Tilney. Hurry along.

1:22:27
- We must keep our appointment.
- Yes, sir.

1:22:34
Why, of course. I should've known.
1:22:41
What a dope.
1:22:43
Where do you think you're going?
1:22:45
If you're not out of the doorway by the
time I'm dressed, I'll mow you down.


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